Paul the Peddler, or the Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant by Horatio Alger
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kept at school."
"You will find the street a school, though of a different kind, in which you can learn valuable lessons. If you can get time in the evening, however, it will be best to keep up your school studies." "I am doing that now, sir." "That is well. And now, about the shirts. Did your mother say how long it would take her to make them?" "About three weeks, I think, sir. Will that be soon enough?" "That will do. Perhaps it will be well, however, to bring half the number whenever they are finished." "All right, sir." "I suppose your mother can cut them out if I send a shirt as a pattern?" "Yes, sir." Mr. Preston rose, and, going to a bureau, took therefrom a shirt which he handed to Paul. He then wrote a few lines on a slip of paper, which he also handed our hero. "That is an order on Barclay & Co.," he explained, "for the requisite materials. If either you or your mother presents it, they will be given you." |
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